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Challenging Yourself Under Loneliness and Pressure

2026.04.27
  • The BBP Staff
  • StudyAbroad|LanguageLearning|English
  • Beginner
  • 2026

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Studying abroad can be a positive or negative experience depending on the person who will study abroad. There are so many types, lengths, and purposes to study abroad and it can be difficult to answer the question such as, “ is studying abroad good or bad?”

 

People will more likely have some difficulties the longer you stay in a foreign country, especially when the culture could be very different from your home country. Some people even say that studying abroad is like buying difficulties with a lot of money.

 

As far as learning a foreign language is concerned, one of the questions that I am often asked from the students who are interested in studying abroad is about a studying abroad period such as how long it takes to be able to speak the foreign language fluently. I have seen students who have studied abroad for just a few weeks and became highly motivated to keep learning a foreign language after they returned to their home countries. I also have met some people who have studied abroad for more than a few years but have less confidence to use the foreign language in public places such as ordering some food or drinks in a restaurant.

 

For me, I feel that I started to be able to catch what the local people were saying  without fully concentrating on the language comprehension, such as on the street or in the shopping mall after three months or so. Once you can catch what the local people say without focusing on the language, the life in a foreign country definitely gets easier.

 

However, it can also become more stressful when you catch on to what you do not want to catch such as bad words or foul language. To make a long story short, I would say studying abroad can be a battle of loneliness and pressure especially when you study abroad for a degree. The studying abroad period is so limited that people tend to put a lot of effort into their academic goals. Every day can be incredibly challenging, adjusting yourself to not only different cuisines and cultures but also different educational systems.

 

When it comes to language in academic use, you will be asked to use it at a  much higher level than the language proficiency test you take in your home country before you go to study abroad. By working on the assignments which are given one after another, I think I acquired more than a degree certificate such as important life skills and mindset through challenging myself with a lot of hard work while I was studying in the UK as an international student.

 

Studying abroad taught me to stuck it out to the end in everything, even with  loneliness and being under pressure.

 

Questions:

Q1: What do some people say about studying abroad?

Q2: How long did it take for the author to be able to catch what the local people say?

Q3: What skills did the author acquire during studying abroad?

 

 

 Scroll down for the answer key.

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Answers:

 

A1: Buying difficulties with a lot of money.

A2: Three months or so.

A3: Important life skills and mindset.


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